Toronto is the cultural, entertainment, and financial hotspot of Canada. It is the largest city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. It is one of the top financial centers in the world. Located in Southern Ontario on the northwest shore of Lake Ontario, it includes the Toronto Islands and is the fifth most populated municipality in North America. It is one of the world's most diverse cities with a population that is cosmopolitan and international, reflecting the fact that it is an important immigrant destination in Canada. ...

Toronto's climate is moderate for Canada, considered a humid continental climate with warm, humid summers and cold winters. It has four distinct seasons.

Toronto's waterfront is one of North America's largest recreational waterfronts and provides a backdrop for a number of attractions and events such as the CN Tower, the western hemisphere's tallest freestanding structure; the Toronto Film Festival; Caribana, one of North America's largest festivals that occurs from mid-July to early August; the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE), the oldest annual fair in the world; and many other exciting attractions and activities.

Toronto's architecture is a mix of styles and periods. This vibrant city features many historic sites and buildings. It boasts a diverse array of public spaces ranging from city squares to public parks, some quite large. Toronto is a major scene for theatre and the performing arts. The Distillery District is a village of sorts with boutiques, art galleries, artist studios, and small breweries. The Royal Art Museum is a significant museum for world culture and natural history. Toronto also boasts one of the world's largest zoos. The Ontario Science Center provides the opportunity for hands-on learning and science displays. Yorkville is renowned for world-class shopping and dining. The Toronto Eaton Center is one of North America's top shopping destinations. Other must-sees include Greektown, The Beaches, Kensington Market, the Hockey Hall of Fame, and Canada's Wonderland featuring over 200 attractions and 65 rides. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), the third largest public transit system in North America, makes visiting all of these attractions simple and convenient. SellOffVacations.com makes planning a vacation to Toronto simple and straightforward at a price that is appealing.

The Canadian Dollar is the currency used but the American Dollar is also widely accepted.

In the summer time the temperatures range from 15°C to 30°C. In the winter the temperature hovers just below freezing.

The voltage used is 120V.

English is the language used throughout Toronto although, Italian, French and Chinese are also prominent.